51st (2nd Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment of Foot

51st (2nd Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment of Foot
Active1755 to 1881
Country Kingdom of Great Britain (1755–1800)
 United Kingdom (1801–1881)
Branch British Army
TypeLine Infantry
SizeOne battalion (two battalions 1804–1814)
Garrison/HQPontefract Barracks, West Riding of Yorkshire
Nickname(s)"The Stormers"
Motto(s)Cede Nullis (Yield to None)
MarchQuick: Jockey to the Fair; Slow: The Keel Row
EngagementsSeven Years' War
French Revolutionary Wars
Kandyan Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Second Anglo-Burmese War
Indian Rebellion
Ambela Campaign
Second Anglo-Afghan War

The 51st (2nd Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment of Foot was a British Army line infantry regiment, raised in 1755. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 105th Regiment of Foot (Madras Light Infantry) to form the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in 1881.[1][2]

  1. ^ Harold Carmichael Wylly (1926). History of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Vol I, from 1755 to 1914. P. Lund, Humphries & Co.
  2. ^ Wickes, HL Regiments of Foot (1974) ISBN 0-85045-220-1

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